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VampiRUS2015-10-20 03:32:56
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VampiRUS, 2015-10-20 03:32:56

Which php framework is flexible enough?

There is an online store and a system ala 1s is screwed to it on the side. I want to rewrite. But rewriting everything is not realistic. Therefore, the desire to gradually transfer functionality to a new engine is imperceptible to the user. From this the question arises, which framework does not drive into a rigid framework. For example, you need your own authorization, connection of phpexcel, mpdf, online store scripts. No database modification.

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kapai69, 2015-10-20
@VampiRUS

Judging by the question ... Leave everything as it is, it will be better

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Alexey Skobkin, 2015-10-20
@skobkin

You can start porting your code to Symfony components, and then move entirely to Symfony.
But perhaps kapai69 is right and the rewrite would create too many problems with any framework.

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Steely, 2015-10-20
@Steely

Any

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Pavel K, 2015-10-20
@PavelK

In my opinion, in general, any framework is partly a convenience, but you have to pay for them with "frames", if you don't want frames - native code.
Sometimes it really is easier that way.
Can you be more specific about your requirements...

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Stalker_RED, 2015-10-20
@Stalker_RED

Any.
First, make a "pass-through" authorization, then gradually start separate pages, sections, etc. forward to a new engine. But if the model and structure of the database differs, it will be difficult.

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Alexey Ostin, 2015-10-20
@nitso

habrahabr.ru/post/252405
But it's better to leave everything as it is.

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Ilya Beloborodov, 2015-10-20
@kowap

yii framework

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